On Wednesday, the late icon was remembered in a top secret memorial service held by his ex-wives Manuela Testolini and Mayte Garcia at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in El Lay. Tissues, anyone?

It's said that the emotional event was a closely-guarded secret in the days leading up to the service. Obviously, since Prince was such an influential member in the industry, the event was attended by some of the biggest A-listers — including Spike Lee, Gwen Stefani, Dita Von Teese, Larry King, and more.

The filmmaker has posted multiple times to his Instagram account over the last day as he mourned the superstar's death, but it's what he did about it away from social media that is catching everyone's attention.

On Thursday night, Lee hosted a block party to memorialize the Purple Rain icon, inviting thousands of people to come out to Brooklyn and celebrate the life of a legend, with a very simple request to 'wear something purple' (below):

This time, it's filmmaker Spike Lee, who endorsed Bernie Sanders on Tuesday in a radio clip that is set to air throughout South Carolina before the Democratic primary that will take place on Saturday!

In the clip, Lee can be heard saying (below):

"For too long we've given our votes to corporate puppets. Sold the ‘okie-doke.' Ninety-nine percent of Americans were hurt by the Great Recession of 2008, and many are still recovering. That's why I am officially endorsing my brother, Bernie Sanders. Bernie takes no money from corporations. Nada. Which means he's not on the tape, and when Bernie gets in the White House, he will do the right thing."